Attorneys for the Satterfield family say Murdaugh's suggestion of going after the family for $3.8 million is not founded in facts.
Published: Mon May 08 2023|Updated: 51 minutes ago
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Attorneys representing the family of Alex Murdaugh’s former housekeeper say, Murdaugh, in a recent filing, is suggesting the insurance company suing Murdaugh for nearly $4 million should look at the Satterfield family.
Attorneys Eric Bland and Ronnie Richter say, just because the Satterfields have finally earned some of the money they are owed through other lawsuits against Murduagh, they don’t owe the insurance company anything in this case and it’s disrespectful that Murdaugh would suggest it.
“Now, as if he has not caused enough damage to the Satterfield family, Murdaugh took the additional step in the lawsuit, although he didn’t have to, of suggesting by way of defense that because he successfully stole the money and because that money is gone, but also because the Satterfields were successful in obtaining money from other sources,” Richter said. “That Nautilus should look to the Satterfields to get back the money that Alex stole.”
Murdaugh’s former housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield, passed away in 2018 following a fall at the Murdaugh’s home.
Following Satterfield’s death, Murdaugh initially claimed he worked with her family to help them get settlement money from his policy with Nautilus. However, Satterfield’s family claimed they never received any settlement and...
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